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Facebook I just started up my new Windows Vista laptop for that second time and it advised me that it detected a 2nd keep an eye on. I will not have a 2nd watch and a single has hardly ever been plugged in, the primary time I commenced up the personal computer all I did was do the mandatory first-time-startup configuration, and it truly is under no circumstances been related for the Internet (I am composing this from one more pc). Must I just ignore the concept, or may perhaps an item be incorrect I will want to look and feel into? (I started out up the desktop computer once again to examine regardless of whether this would happen yet again,
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posted by Cucurbit to computers & web-based (4 answers total) "my new Windows Vista laptop" isn't a very precise description of what you have and what hardware is in it and "it advised me that it detected a second monitor" describes what happened in only the vaguest terms, so it really is difficult to say. But I think you can cheerfully dismiss the message unless it returns.
posted by majick at 12:01 PM on October 28, 2008 I'd verify for any debris that may have been stuck in the external keep an eye on port. I'd check out to see if that external out is actually working too. If not,
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posted by wongcorgi at 12:20 PM on October 28, 2008 Don't be worried until the phantom check becomes the default desktop where windows open. Or if your mouse falls off the screen. Or if the background stretches in a weird way. Just smile and remind your laptop computer not to tell lies or no a person will believe it when it really matters.
posted by cowbellemoo at 12:28 PM on October 28, 2008 Nah, it detected the ability to output to one additional check, as in to an LCD projector or something. You usually switch to it via a laptop computer function key, on this dell it's...Fn+f8.
If it should ever decide to use the output as the default, pressing that function key will bring it back to the actual laptop display.
I wouldn't worry.
posted by TomMelee at 12:39 PM on October 28,
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